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Category: 30 Days 4 Change

We are excited to announce the launch of… SERVE NWA HAS EMERGED FROM THE DEEP ROOTS OF SERVING NORTHWEST ARKANSAS THROUGH THE COBBLESTONE PROJECT STORY. Since 2008, the vision and mission of the Cobblestone Project has been to serve our Northwest Arkansas community through tangible acts of service. Through some very creative community care initiatives,

What if you could make a small investment that guaranteed a great return? Isn’t that the deal we all want to make? That’s Laundry Love. We believe that the small investments of quarters and time will yield enormous return. The quarters provide our neighbors with clean clothes, and doing laundry and sharing a meal together

If you haven’t heard about our Cobblestone BHS club and the amazing things they did last year through 30 Days for Change, you are missing out! We love the students at Bentonville High School! Their hearts for our community and helping those in need inspires all the work that we do through Cobblestone Proejct .

April was a whirlwind of a month, and we loved every minute of it! The students at Bentonville High School who participated in “30 Days 4 Change” did an amazing job. With the help of Scott Herron, Teacher and Student Advisor, the groups were able to accomplish a tremendous amount for local organizations. We are

The “30 days 4 Change” student groups from Bentonville High School have been hard at work with their local nonprofit partners (Samaritan Community Center, 99 Balloons, Life Source, Saving Grace, and 7 Hills)! The month of April has been busy as the groups continue to implement their impact campaigns. The group partnered with SAMCC is planning a

On April 1st, Bentonville High School Students Kick off the first “30 Days 4 Change” campaign targeted at making a positive difference in our community! 30 Days 4 Change is designed to… Engage students to inspire new ideas and new approaches to community needs. Expose nonprofit organizations to a new generation who desire to make

For those who don’t have the opportunity to work directly with teenagers it might be hard to understand where they are coming from. They might seem a little odd to most adults, as they have their particular set of interests and ideas about the world. Most of them might seem silly, or rude, or awkward